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Exam Level Born Haber Cycles LOs To understand the style of question asked for this unit To improve the speed at which these questions are completed.

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Exam Level Born Haber Cycles

LOsTo understand the style of question asked for this unitTo improve the speed at which these questions are completed.

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Enthalpies of Solution

LOsTo be able to calculate the enthalpy of solution

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Define

1) The standard lattice enthalpy

2) The standard enthalpy of hydration

3) The standard enthalpy of solution

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Dissolving

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Similar looking diagram

OR Hess’s Law Triangle

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Worked example

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Ionic charge and radius

Ions with a higher charge have a higher enthalpy of hydration (more exothermic)

Ions with a smaller radius have a higher enthalpy of hydration (more exothermic)

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Exam Questions

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Entropy

Entropy is a measure of the number of different ways particles can be arranged.

It is a bit like how disordered or chaotic the system is.

Substances are more energetically stable as the system become more disordered.

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Simple examples

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Entropy tells us if a reaction will happen

ΔStotal = total entropy.

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Spontaneous Reactions

For a reaction to happen spontaneously, the ΔG most be zero or negative.